[X4U] Network & Virtual PC

Juan Pablo jpablovilla at spymac.com
Fri Feb 11 04:14:48 PST 2005


Im not using DHCP, i just don have any place to plug my ethernet card 
at home, even i can configure my ip addres and mask y cant make the 
link to turn green.
When i connect it on a hub a work i works just fine

i hope you understand my question



On Feb 10, 2005, at 11:08 PM, Hector Luna wrote:

> It sounds like you've got your Mac set for DHCP. Try creating a new
> location, hard coding an IP and subnet mask, something like 10.0.01,
> 255.255.255.0, then in Virtual PC, set it to 10.0.02, 255.255.255.0.
> Since you're only trying to connect the two and therefore not going
> across a router, you shouldn't need to configure an address for one
> (in windows the router address is called the default gateway).
>
> Your OS X ftp server should autoconfig to pick up on the new settings,
> but you could always double check that in the Sharing control panel.
>
> Best of luck, let us know how it goes...
>
>
> On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 17:37:08 -0300, Juan Pablo 
> <jpablovilla at spymac.com> wrote:
>> Hi, im having some problems with Virtual PC, i am developing some
>> application with Delphi under Windows 98 in a Virtual pc on my
>> powerbook, this application uses the network to connect to the ftp
>> server y enabled on OSX, the problem i have is that some times when im
>> at home i need to work and i havo no network to connect to so my
>> ethernet link doesnt work, i have being trying and i cant makeit run
>> under Airport network. Does anyone know how to turn on the ethernet
>> link without a real connection?
>>
>> Virtual PC v 6
>> OSx 10.3.8
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> JP
>>
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